Wednesday, January 30, 2013

I've mentioned before that I think Larry should write regularly about music and he's always ignored me. But several of my readers have mentioned the same, and so Larry has honored this request. There's some exciting music coming out in 2013 - Larry and I are really looking forward to these albums and to seeing my musical crush, Josh Ritter, in concert for the fifth time this May!

--Rachel

Rachel recently posted my favorite music of 2012 list.We’re not too far into 2013 – and I’m
already seeing some structure to my list for 2013, since some favorites are
going to be releasing new stuff early this year.For instance…

On my twitter feed the other day, I was happy to see that Frightened Rabbit is streaming their new album, Pedestrian Verse, over on The
Guardian, and has released the first video "The Woodpile" on YouTube.I’m absolutely in
love with FR’s The Midnight Organ Fight andThe Winter of Mixed Drinks
albums.After a few times through, I think
this one is just as good. So go ahead and listen for yourself - the album will be available for purchase in just a few days on February 5th.

Another long time favorite, Josh Ritter is releasing his new album, The Beast in Its Tracks, in March.From the advance
press, it seems that this album is Josh’s response to the crumbling of his
marriage.The first available
song, “Joy to You Baby”, tackles that subject with such heart-felt grace that
it stuns.This song has been
available for a while, but that doesn’t make it any less of a MUST listen.

Josh has also released the song “New Lover” from The
Beast in Its Tracks.No
less of a stunner.Anyone who’s
had a break-up can surely relate – though probably can’t make the points so
eloquently.

The best English folk-punk artist going right now is also
releasing a new album in early 2013.Frank Turner’s Tape Deck Heart is
hitting our shores in April.Judging by his new song “Four Simple Words”, Frank continues his streak
of life-affirming and thought-provoking songs.I dare you not to smile/dance/yell when this one is on.If you like it, there’s still
time to enjoy his previous Poetry of the Deedand England
Keep My Bones before the new one is released.

Also appearing in April is a new album from Iron and Wine, Ghost on Ghost. You may recall that the last Iron and Wine Kiss Each Other Clean appeared on my favorite of 2011 list. I'm usually on board with whatever direction Sam Beam and his band head toward, but the first song released, "Lovers' Revolution", has me a little stymied. The jazz rock backing beats are new to the Iron and Wine experience, but the song writing is still as strong as usual. I think it will be a grower though.

Check them out and let Rachel and I know what you think. Or, if anyone wants to catch any of these folks when they come through the area, even better. We're always up for catching a great live show.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

We enjoyed walking along the creek with the dogs and checking out the park's cabins (we're hoping to rent one for another weekend getaway later this year). Larry used to visit this park as a kid and reminisced about picnicking here with his family.

We love visiting state parks because they are usually less crowded than national parks. During the off-season, we often have the place to ourselves:

Monday, January 28, 2013

The stress of the holidays and our jobs over December and January have taken their tolls on Larry and me recently. Neither of us have been in very good headspace lately, and so we decided to take a last minute getaway over the holiday weekend. A google search, a few phone calls, and we had secured ourselves a dog-friendly little cabin in the woods in West Virginia: Cabin Sweet Cabin in Lost River.Here's the thing about Lost River: There's almost nothing there. There's no town. There are no grocery stores. The only industry is chicken farming. There are only two places to eat in the whole area (we ate at both over the weekend) and I'm assuming that the waitresses are the daughters of the chicken farmers. Other than that, it's just you, nature, and a handful of cabins. It's kind of the perfect place to get away from it all and it's only a two-hour drive from DC. Here's another thing about Lost River: Larry used to live there. In a gas station. No lie. (He wasn't a chicken farmer, he was an engineer for a construction project.)
Anyway, Cabin Sweet Cabin turned out to be the perfect place for us to relax as a family of four. It was a simple camp - no "amenities" (except for a much-appreciated bottle of Cab Sav, a corkscrew, and two wine glasses that greeted us as we walked in the door), no hot tub, no big screen TV - just some fresh mountain air and lots and lots of trees. I had expected a good base of snow up in the mountains and was excited to wear my winter boots, but there wasn't a bit of snow and we had blue skies and unseasonably warm weather all weekend.
The only downside to the trip: Banjo barfed all over the car during the drive there and we had to toss his dog bed in the trash, which meant he spent the whole weekend searching for a suitable place to sleep. He settled for a little area rug, while giving us sad puppy eyes for having to sleep on the floor.
Keeping it simple and snuggling up in a cozy little cabin all weekend with our pups napping at our feet and a fire crackling in the background was pretty much perfection.
What we did:

+ Walked in the woods.
+ Went for a country drive.
+ Admired the stars in the dark West Virginia sky. Seriously, they glittered.
+ Had bedhead all weekend and didn't care.
+ Dined at The Guesthouse, drank cocktails under a taxidermied elk head & witnessed a marriage proposal.
+ Ate breakfast at Lost River Grill: 2 biscuits, 2 eggs & 2 pieces of sausage, followed by a 2 hour nap.
+ Explored Lost River State Park.
+ Cooked up a delicious pot of Moroccan Braised Beef.
+ Drank wine.
+ Worked on (but didn't finish) a craft project.
+ Watched Jim Gaffigan's Mr. Universe and Jeff Who Lives at Homeon the iPad.
+ Lit a real fire in the woodburning fireplace.
+ Saw cows, chickens, ducks, horses, goats, sheep, and deer.
+ Roasted marshmallows over the fire & made amazing s'mores with chocolate chip biscuits & raspberry jam.
+ Took deep breaths of mountain air.
+ Fantasized about owning our own cabin some day.

P.S. See photos and video from our last trip to Lost River here. (Note what these two trips had in common: dog vomit.)